Jeanne Corbin
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BornMarch 1906
Died7 May 1944 (aged 38)
London, Ontario
OccupationCommunist Activist
Jeanne Corbin | |
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![]() Jeanne Corbin | |
| Born | March 1906 |
| Died | 7 May 1944 (aged 38) London, Ontario |
| Occupation | Communist Activist |
Jeanne Corbin (March 1906 – 7 May 1944) was a communist activist and trade union organiser in Canada.[1]
Corbin and her family emigrated from France to Canada in 1911. After landing in Newfoundland, the family made their way to a farm near Edmonton, Alberta.
In high school, she joined the Young Communist League of Canada. Later, she was a member of the Workers' Defense League. An active member of the Communist Party of Canada, she is considered a "Party heroine" of the CPC.[2]
She died at the age of 38 due to tuberculosis.
